Monthly Archives: March 2011

Crowds headed to Washington D.C last weekend for the anniversary of one of the most controversial issues in art in the United States. They were going to a conference at the Corcoran Museum to examine the state of censorship of … Continue reading →

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The lecture hall is filled with women of all ages and races. Only one or two bald heads stand out among the masses of female energy, chattering in anticipating of the main event—an intimate talk with Pulitzer Prize winning author Anna … Continue reading →

This Tuesday’s event marked the beginning of the fashion industry’s new initiative to raise awareness for the environment. With Earth Day right around the corner, this relationship with fashion designers, stars and environmental NGO’s is developing right in time. Bid … Continue reading →

Some people tweet for self-promotion. Or as a product their employers are promoting. Others share information, or seek it. Or narrate what the Bronx Zoo Cobra is seeing while slithering around the city. But many people simply tweet their thoughts. … Continue reading →

“Mad Men” fans may have reason to worry this week. A rush of news has appeared with certain aspects of the show’s future in doubt. (First, the bad news: It won’t be claiming to its traditional end of July/early August … Continue reading →

Japan is synonymous with Hello Kitty. That cute little face seems to be on everything from stationary to waffle irons. So when the Japan Society names their newest exhibition “Bye Bye Kitty!!!” it’s not just a play on words, it’s … Continue reading →

Every Tuesday evening, at 7:30pm sharp, 30 Square Dancing buffs assemble at PS 3, on the Lower West Side, to listen and abide by over 420 calls they have all memorized by heart. But what makes this very traditional dance … Continue reading →

Twenty portrait photographs line the interior of The Pillow Cafe in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. Evenly arranged in gallery style, these digital prints comprise a new photo exhibit entitled “Brazil: Two Weeks Along the Back Roads,” which lasts until May 15. … Continue reading →

Most Hollywood stars and celebrities are known for one or two things that put them on the map, but few manage to have the creativity to continue to make themselves relevant throughout their entire careers. While Mark Mothersbaugh was never … Continue reading →